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...work on speeches and meat packing legislation. But Secretary O'Mahoney found spare time to study law. After three years he went back to Cheyenne to hang out his shingle. In another four years he was directing the Democratic campaign which made Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Ross (now Director of the U. S. Mint) Wyoming's Governor. Finally, a Democratic Na tional Committeeman, he lobbied in Washington for Wyoming's gigantic Casper-Alcova Dam project which was finally approved last summer by Presi dent Roosevelt (TIME, Aug. 7). As Postmaster General Farley's No. 1 assistant...
DRURY LANE'S LAST CASE-Barnaby Ross-Viking...
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...what his manager calls "bad things." He was anxious to graduate from the featherweight class, of which he is champion, because he has trouble keeping his weight down, because there is not enough money in it. To get a match with the lightweight champion, Chicago's shifty Barney Ross he had first to whip savage little Canzoneri, the onetime champion whom Ross deposed last June...
Into President Roosevelt's office last week were ushered two Britons whose patience had been sorely tried: Sir Frederick Leith-Ross and Ambassador Sir Ronald Lindsay. Ever since Sir Frederick arrived five weeks ago to talk about settlement of Britain's War Debt to the U. S. ($4,500,000,000), the President and his Treasury officials had been up to their ears in domestic affairs. A few half-hours snatched from Acting Secretary of the Treasury Dean Acheson's crowded schedule were about all Sir Frederick, cooling his heels in the British Embassy, had to show...